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This is true for bears and wolves in the upper mid west in my experience. I saw bears while jogging, fishing, hunting, etc. and some at almost arms length and they all run. The few wolves I saw either acted disinterested or flat bolted.
They simply do this in your region/area/etc, because they have learned that we are dangerous.
If they had never a contact with human beings, they would either be cautious or uninterested, curious, or hungry : a full spectrum of behaviours...
not be able to attack walls, that is kinda idiotic (a wolf attacking a wall to access a base XD)
their aggressivity can be made much more real here, given the AI from cannibals (which dont go full ham to attack but sometimes have fear and only attack if annoyed too much) or the one from early virginia (she gets away if too close, aproaches if you give her the back)